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  1. Diversified business groups better placed to withstand Brexit challenges

    Corporate networks of companies controlled by a common owner are better able to respond to both adverse and positive shocks.

  2. Marjorie Deane Foundation offers Financial Journalism scholarships at City

    Successful applicants will be awarded scholarships to study for an MA Financial Journalism at City, University of London.

  3. How people hear the 'Skipping Pylon' and other 'noisy GIFs'

    People ‘hear’ flashes due to disinhibited flow of signals around the brain, suggests new study from City.

  4. Islamic banks more likely to adopt controversial practices introduced to the sector by conventional banks

    Traditional Islamic banks adopt controversial practices of outsiders, reject bad behaviour of insiders.

  5. City student wins Hugo Young Award

    A roundup of recent awards and nominations for students and alumni of City, University of London's Department of Journalism.

  6. Research develops top tips to foster better relationships between scientists and business

    Cass academic Dr Andreas Tsanakas contributes to a research paper that develops lists of top tips suggesting ways that businesses and scientist can foster better working relationships.

  7. City academics collaborate on children’s book and music project

    Professor Laudan Nooshin’s idea has spawned a multidisciplinary work that will engage children and raise awareness of Iranian culture.

  8. Professor Sylvia Walby appointed Director of new Violence and Society Centre

    Renowned sociologist will lead the new Violence and Society Centre, at City, University of London, with immediate effect.

  9. One million volunteered in the past year

    High number of volunteers driven by community cuts.

  10. A tribute to Debbie Dickinson

    We are deeply saddened to announce that Debbie Dickinson died on 1st March 2019.

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